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Speech Communication, Volume 66
Volume 66, February 2015
- Amber Afshan, Prasanta Kumar Ghosh:
Improved subject-independent acoustic-to-articulatory inversion. 1-16 - Christoph Norrenbrock, Florian Hinterleitner, Ulrich Heute, Sebastian Möller:
Quality prediction of synthesized speech based on perceptual quality dimensions. 17-35 - Richard D. McClanahan, Phillip L. De Leon:
Reducing computation in an i-vector speaker recognition system using a tree-structured universal background model. 36-46 - Jennifer M. Roche, Brett Peters, Rick Dale:
"Your Tone Says It All": The processing and interpretation of affective language. 47-64 - Katrin Schweitzer, Michael Walsh, Sasha Calhoun, Hinrich Schütze, Bernd Möbius, Antje Schweitzer, Grzegorz Dogil:
Exploring the relationship between intonation and the lexicon: Evidence for lexicalised storage of intonation. 65-81 - Jedrzej Kocinski:
The interaction between speech intelligibility task and non-auditory tasks. 82-90 - Ragnhild Eg, Dawn M. Behne, Carsten Griwodz:
Audiovisual temporal integration in reverberant environments. 91-106 - Chi Zhang, John H. L. Hansen:
An advanced entropy-based feature with a frame-level vocal effort likelihood space modeling for distant whisper-island detection. 107-117 - Hamid Behravan, Ville Hautamäki, Tomi Kinnunen:
Factors affecting i-vector based foreign accent recognition: A case study in spoken Finnish. 118-129 - Zhizheng Wu, Nicholas W. D. Evans, Tomi Kinnunen, Junichi Yamagishi, Federico Alegre, Haizhou Li:
Spoofing and countermeasures for speaker verification: A survey. 130-153 - Janto Skowronek, Alexander Raake:
Assessment of Cognitive Load, Speech Communication Quality and Quality of Experience for spatial and non-spatial audio conferencing calls. 154-175 - D. Sciamarella, Guillermo Artana:
Relaxation to one-dimensional postglottal flow in a vocal fold model. 176-181 - Wesley Mattheyses, Werner Verhelst:
Audiovisual speech synthesis: An overview of the state-of-the-art. 182-217 - Vincent Hughes, Paul Foulkes:
The relevant population in forensic voice comparison: Effects of varying delimitations of social class and age. 218-230 - Monja A. Knoll, Alan Costall:
Characterising F(0) contour shape in infant- and foreigner-directed speech. 231-243
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